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Reuters/Ipsos Poll (September 26): States of the Nation
Washington, DC- Hillary Clinton holds a small electoral college advantage going into tonight’s big fight, er, debate. However, her lead in several key states is slim and a rough performance tonight could open several paths to 270 for Donald Trump as many states remain tossups.
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Are Millennials so different from their elders in the workplace?
The eleventh edition of the Edenred-Ipsos barometer, conducted in 15 countries (including in the U.S.) among 14,400 employees, of whom 3,500 are under 30, shows that the behavior and expectations of younger employees have stayed fairly constant, contrary to popular belief.
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90% of Ambassadors Indicate Their Home Country is Closely Following the US Presidential Election
Washington, DC- The Ipsos Poll conducted for The Hill & Washington Diplomat was released today. This reports explores responses from roughly 30 international ambassadors.
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71% Think Presidential Candidates Should Release Their Tax Returns
Washington, DC- Most Americans surveyed by Ipsos for this Center for Public Integrity survey do not trust either candidate, which is further evidence that 2016 is a battle of the least popular candidates. Regardless who wins the 2016 election, it is clear that neither candidate will enter office with much of a mandate or political capital energized by the electorate. As a result, the next president’s lame duck session may begin on January 20, 2017.